Wednesday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
December
1940.
Around The Courses Kowloon Golfers Appreciate Country Club Course
Sand Greens Presented No Obstacles: Match To Be Duplicated
(By "Birdie")
BRILLIANT WEATHER at Shoungshiu on Sunday contributed to make the Country Club- Kowloon golf match one of the most pleasant functions at the New Territories' Club. The sand greens presented little difficulty to the Kowloon players, in fact, they were not quite as fast as was anticipated.
It was altogether a genial day, and the score, as was mon- tioned at the end of the day, was of no consequence. There were only seven of the 18 matches in which byes were played, and the Country Club won three of those seven.
The complete scoren were:
A. W. Ramsey beat A. J. Dennis 6 and 3
A. A. Lopes beat W. V. Ahern 6 and 4
R. E. Lee lost to E, F, Fincher 5 and 3
F. E. A. Remedios and R, K, Collings all square
E. J. M. Churn lost to A. K. Mackenzle 4 and 3 MY.
C.
Leo lost to A. Eastman 3 and 2
W. C. Hung lost to E. C. Fincher 3 and 2
C. H. T. Suen lost to T. Low 3 and 2
J. J. Basic lost to T. Lamb 4 and 3
M. F. de Pinna lost to W. Kershaw 3 and 2.
F. X. M. Silva lost to Christianson 4 and 3
A. R. de Pinna and T. Henderson all square
Singles total
Ramsey and Lopes beat Dennis and Ahern 3 and 2
Country Club
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R. E. Lee and Remedios lost to E. F. Fincher and
Collings 3 and 1
Churn and T. Y. C. Lee lost to Mackenzie and Eastman
1
down
Hung and Suen lost to Fincher and Low 2 down
Basto and Pinna lost to Lamb and Kershaw 2 and 1 Siva and A. R. Pinna lost to Christianson
Henderson 0 and 4
Fourballs total
Grand total
It was a hot day and the course
and
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Unparalleled Feat In Championship Golf
AT NEWCASTLE, Co. Down, In the 36-holes final of the 1033 Irish Open golf championship... Eric Fiddian, nn English champion,
twice holed out one against Jack McLean.
In the first round Fiddlan holed his tee shot at the seventh hole
(128 yards) and in the second round repeated the performance at the 14th hole (205 yards).
This feat is unparalleled in a championship match,
SIR ABE BAILEY'S STUD AND STOCK SOLD AT NEWMARKET
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NEWMARKET, Doc. (Router).One of the greatest Kowloon sales of thoroughbred blood- stock ever was held to-day when the late Sir Abe Bailey's entire stock and stud, number- ing 84 lots, was sold at the order of the executors, and which realised 42,677 guineas. The highest price was 5,200 guineas for the nine-year-old stallion, Tiberius, which was purchased by Lord Glanely.
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Export Of Racing Stock From Britain
LONDON, Dec. 3 (Beater). Polnilnr aut that hundreds of thousands of pounds of British racing thoroughbred stock had been exported to North and South America, India, Australia and elsewhere, Lord Rosebery, speaking at the Annual meeting of Thoroughbred Breeders Association at Newmarket, urged the importance of continuing racing in wartime.
He said that export trade was ul-
considerabic damage might have ways of the greatest value to bree-
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was very dry. The application of been done to the fairway, water to the greens, however, had made them comparatively soft and holding. There were several birdies, THE women's match at Kow-
of which the most peculiar were two
-outside!-
ders, and Government's policy was to continue the export trade.
Lord Rosebery urged breeders to loon ended all square. Ac-precated the selling of well bred continue as long as possible, and de- on the second. W. Kershaw over-tually, the Misses Churn (M. C. yearlings for five or ten guineus for ran and from behind and below the and M. B.) are considered to be the purpose of being slaughtered to green holed out his chip for n birdie part of the Country Club team, feed grey bounds, which are all 3. J. J.
J. Basto, opponent in the four-but being members of both allowed to race on the track. ball, proceeded to do likewise from Clubs, and Kowloon being short, There is every prospect that the they turned out for Kowloon. match will be duplicated in the near The greens at Kowloon, at the mo- future-probably towards the end of ment, however, are decidedly more January. Kowloon, naturally, wish tricky than those at Sheungshlu, and their in this respect the women had a far to play a return match on
with firing and more dimcult day. But it was most but what course,
that a second match can be arranged.
Boxing
Godoy Training Third Try
competitions (at both Clubs) It may enjoyable, and they, too, are hoping For
take bit of negotiating.
In weather like this, players are
advised to watch carefully where ENTRIES for the Junior Cham- At
they drop cigarette ends pionship at the Country the members of the Country Club, not playing in the match, falled to Club have not reached a suffi- Arturo completely slamp
our out on the
NET COMER-Stopping along toward ace position in ranks of 'nation's loading tennis players is Frank Kovacs, above, of Oak- land, Cal. Big fellow has way of flicking ball that not only puts him in top-flight ranks but confounds opponents.
Navy
And
DUO-BRIDGE
(British Made)
The Board for Two Players
Two Bridge players can use the DUO-BRIDGE Board anywhere and at any time; there is no need to go out to the Club on these black nights.
You will enjoy it in any situation, because it is the very best Bridge game for two people yet invented.
Lot us admit at once that there are certain technical difficulties which cannot be overcome. We are well aware of thom-but they do not affect the character of the game In any way. Neither player sees more than his own hand while bidding and only his own hand and Dummy during play. It is obvious that peculiar bidding, psychics and wild jump-overbids are no use in such a game, indeed the hands have been very carefully slected.
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Scoreless Rugby Game
NAVY and Royal Artillery met in à scoreless game of rugger at Causeway Bay yesterday, the latter team being considerably weakened by the absence of many of their better players who wore taking part in 5th A.A. v. Medical Corps Small Units League match,
Navy pressed at the start and McGill made several strong dashes but he was well marked. Beattle, who played a good game
LETTERS TO THE in the pack, broke through with
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the ball at his toe but Skipworth, opposing full back, gathered and linked up with his backs. He passed on to Richards when tackled. Bowden then made n dash down field and looked like scoring until well grassed.
Gibtin then gained territory by cutting through neatly, but held on tob long and was tackled.
In the pack Bompas and Heath work- ed hard blin and Skipworth were tho best of the backs. For Navy, McGill and Bowden were the outstanding backs and Beattle and Taylor were the best of the pack
Billiards & Snooker Sir-May I be allowed to trespass on the space of your sports page in the interests of Charity?
Quite recently you published on article upon Billiards and Snooker and that article you generally, In made reference to
"Cue the Crusaders." I have an ambition to establish a local branch of that worthy organisation in this Colony, but being fully aware of my own limitations, must of necessity appeal for help in an endeavour bring
Navy-Morahan, McGill, Smith, that local branch Into life.
It is with this object that I appeat Bowden; O'Riordan, Rees; Longmuir, Palmer: Beattle, Taylor; to all who are interested in Billiards Watson, and Snooker, either for recreational Brown, King. Murray-Jones,
to
World Title benefit or for charity, to communfeate
CLEVELAND, Dec. 31 (UP)
Godoy, Chilean heavy- weight, bas begun training for his
be
with me as early as possible in order that the fullest advantage may taken of the current season.
For the information of those who of the
second hole, and 'a small are was clent number. Closing date was third allempt at the world ifile. To-ere unaware of the objects started. Had it not been notleed, last Sunday, but only seven day he gained an easy decision over "Cue Crusaders" I should like to re-
Tony Musto, of Chicago. Although peat that these are three-fold: he had him on the verge of a knock- (1), To keep the spirit of the game out half a dozen times o lacked the alive; punch to put him away.
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COMING KING'S
AT THE
Lou Salica Retains Bantamweight Crown
(2) To foster an ever growing comradeship amongst all players;
(3) To work for Charity, and the| greatest is Charity:-
Artlitgry. Skipworth; Salisbury, Mulligan, Giblin, Keebles: Richards, Wedderburn; Jenth, Delderfeld, McDermot: Whitehead, Bompas; Page, Smith, Eddison,
Small Units League
In the Small Units League, 5th A.A. defeated Medical Corps two goals and two tries (16) to nil.
It was an interesting open game in which the winners saw most of the ball and tossed it about attractively,
5th A.A-Keeble. Salisbury, Bevin, Giblin, Mulligan; Pearce, Wedderbarn; Moore, Page, Heath; Coon, Mew; Clark, Mulins, Evena.
WIN FOR MIDDLESEX "D"
Medical Corps-Morgan: McDonald, Coombes, Pratt, Whybro: Barclay, Now whilst it can be appreciated Scrivens; Wigglesworth, Chandler, that from a playing point of view, Milne: - Mulligan, Collins, Mahon, only the best players have any resi¦ Furnill value. It is not proposed to confine meruiling to such players only. It la of primary importance. In the
Middlesex B gave a good exhibition In his first fight in defence of the interests of the organisation and of
beat combined R.AS.C. and world bantamweight championship, its efforts, that
the charities that are to benefit from R:A.O.C. four tries (12) to all. Lou Salica to-day beat Small Mon-
a really good Getting plenty of the ball, Middlesex tana, of the Philippines, by a techni-organiser be found who can direct backs combined in good passing rushes. the efforts of the Cue Crusaders along weedon, who played a good gums at
Toronto, Dec. 3.
cal knock-out in the third round those channels that lead to the best centre, scored a pretty try between the after Montana had been floored nine results.
posts after receiving a well placed poss times-Reuter.,
names were on the card.
For this reason, the closing date has been extended one week, and entries will close on the coming Sun- day.
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I feel sure that a Committee com- from Man, Tries were also scored by Phono 59261. posed of enthusiastle. billfärd and Kilmeke. Gilham and Thomson. snooker players and Indefatigable workers for charity, led by one of proved organlaing ability, can pro- duce results that would surprise even the most optimistic, of whom, there |la nang greater than myself.
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FROM one of the members of me c/o "The Hongkong Telegraphe
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Draft Programmes and Entry
greens. The groat trouble at Hongkong C. C. Team Forms for the Thirteenth Extra
the moment is that the iron cups must extend to the level of the sand surface, otherwise the sides will crumble.
The suggestion is that the upper edges of the cups be coated or sur | faced with rubber-not the resillent kind-which would have the same deadening effect as the, gross edges of normal cups.
The problem of putting will then be solved, for at the moment, a firm: puit, is as likely to run round-the edge-and jump out again or strike, the metal edge and rebound clear of. the hole as it is of going downer – One: such rubber thoath is being made for experimental purposes,
The following will represent Hongkong Race Meeting to be hold on CCX Kainst the University at cricket on Saturday. -****
Saturday, 14th December, 1948 Major D. CK Grose (Cap N D (wenther permitting) may be Rooker, D. 8, Robb, C. D. N. Walker, D. 0. Parsons, L. C. Pearce, Surg-Lleut.= |obtained at the Socrotary's Office, Comdr. W. G. Finale, Capt. 3. Lawrence, 13. Armstrong, H. Mackenzie and C. Exchange Building; the Club E., Gahaxan,
House, Happy Valley; the Hong Kong Club; the Sports Club; and the Stables, Ehan Kwong, Road.
Entries eloce at 12 o'clock NOON on THURSDAY, 5th December, 1940.
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